What is Consumers' Research, the group calling out 'woke' corporate branding?
Consumers' Research, an educational nonprofit dedicated to consumer information, made headlines this week after launching an ad campaign targeting corporations over "woke" political narratives.
Movie theaters are slowly reopening a year after COVID-19 shutdowns
Movie theaters across the country are trying to make a comeback after facing shutdowns and strict guidelines during the pandemic. However, more than a year later, many are still closed.
Former Goldman Sachs Asset Management CEO Lee Cooperman hits back at Elizabeth Warren on wealth tax
CEO of Omega Advisors and Former CEO of Goldman Sachs Asset Management Leon Cooperman joined "Kudlow" Tuesday to discuss his disagreements with Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and the American dream.
White House defends economic plan and progress
The Biden administration on Tuesday defended its economic plan following a weak April employment report and a fragile recovery.
Prince Harry, Meghan Markle slammed over deal with company selling skin-whitening cream
After the Duke and Duchess of Sussex announced last week that they landed a deal with Proctor & Gamble (P&G), the manufacturer of the popular and oft-controversial Olay line of skin management and lightening creams a former executive with the company criticized the move in an interview with the Mirror.
White House says Biden to release tax returns 'soon'
The White House plans to release President Biden's tax returns "soon," press secretary Jen Psaki said Monday, resuming a tradition that stopped under former President Donald Trump.
Long working hours are a killer, WHO study shows
Working long hours is killing hundreds of thousands of people a year in a worsening trend that may accelerate further due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the World Health Organization said on Monday.
Elon Musk’s mother Maye poses in one-piece for body-positive Summersalt swimwear campaign
The brand tapped 24 inspiring women to strike poses in its variety line of swimsuits, including David Foster's actress daughters, Sara and Erin, toxic shock syndrome survivor and double amputee, Lauren Wasser, and Paralympic gymnast Chelsea Werner, who leads her best life with Down syndrome.
Trader Joe's ditches mask mandate for vaccinated customers
Trader Joe's grocery stores will no longer be requiring masks for customers in like with guidance from the CDC.
Bill Gates told friends he was in a 'loveless' marriage: report
Microsoft pioneer Bill Gates reportedly told his golf buddies that he was in a "loveless" marriage with Melinda Gates.
Inflation spike bolsters Republicans' criticism of Biden's $4T spending plans
President Biden's $4 trillion tax credit and spending proposals encountered a new political obstacle on Wednesday: The threat of surging inflation, after consumer prices in April saw the biggest increase in decades.
Sophie Brussaux partners with GoChain to auction ‘impactful,’ eco-friendly art through NFT collaboration
Award-winning artist Sophie Brussaux has partnered with GoChain to leverage sustainable blockchain technology.
Starbucks considering leaving Facebook over hateful comments: report
American coffee behemoth Starbucks is reported to be considering leaving Facebook due to the tone of comments left on its posts about social issues and racial justice.
Small Business Week 2021 -- the backbone of America's economy keeps getting dissed. Here's what you can do
What have you been doing to celebrate National Small Business Week? Did you even KNOW it was Small Business Week?
Melinda Gates divorce payday nears $2.4B after Coca-Cola FEMSA transfer
Melinda Gates now has a larger stake in two Mexican bellwethers.
David Swensen, Yale University’s chief investment officer, dies at 67
David Swensen, Yale University’s chief investment officer, died on Wednesday evening at the age of 67, after a long battle with cancer.
‘SNL’ star Pete Davidson speaks out on Elon Musk guest-hosting show: ‘What’s the big deal?’
“What’s the big deal?” Davidson asked on Tuesday night’s appearance on “Late Night with Seth Meyers.” Elon Musk is scheduled to appear on the NBC series on May 8.
Montana governor pulls out of COVID federal unemployment programs: 'We should be incenting work'
Montana Governor Greg Gianforte explained why his state is opting out of federal unemployment benefits, arguing that the added benefits incentivize people not to work.
Bill Gates transferred Melinda $1.8B in stock via his investment firm
An investment firm run by Bill Gates has transferred billions in stock to his soon-to-be ex-wife Melinda.
Paycheck Protection Program runs out of money, closing to most new applicants
The Paycheck Protection Program, a vital lifeline that helped keep small businesses afloat during the coronavirus pandemic, exhausted its funding on Tuesday.



















